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Chapter One. - Professor Von Schalckenberg makes a startling Suggestion.
Chapter Two. - The Realisation of a Scientist’s Dream.
Chapter Three. - The “Flying Fish.”
Chapter Four. - The Novel Beginning of a Singular Voyage.
Chapter Five. - A Submarine Excursion.
Chapter Six. - In Search of a Submerged Wreck.
Chapter Seven. - En Route for the North Pole.
Chapter Eight. - A Superb Spectacle.
Chapter Nine. - An Exciting Adventure and a Rescue.
Chapter Ten. - The “Humboldt” Glacier.
In a snug London drawing‑room known as the Migrants’ Club, a handful of the world’s most restless explorers gather on a storm‑rattled February evening. The room glows with firelight, polished steel, opal‑lit gas burners and walls crowded with paintings of distant lands, while a German professor, a baronet, a gold‑seeking colonel and a naval lieutenant settle into plush chairs. Their conversation, seasoned with cigar smoke and scientific journals, hints at a shared hunger for danger beyond ordinary travel.
When Professor Heinrich von Schalckenberg lifts his pipe and declares a bold new scheme—linking the soaring promise of balloon navigation with the hidden depths of submarine travel—the others listen with a mixture of intrigue and skepticism. The proposal promises a daring expedition that could carry them above the clouds and beneath the waves, testing both ingenuity and courage. Listeners are invited to join the early stages of this Victorian‑era quest, feeling the crackle of the fire and the pull of uncharted horizons.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (613K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1851–1922
Sea adventures, shipboard danger, and far-flung voyages fill these classic stories by the writer better known as Harry Collingwood. Behind the pen name was a civil engineer whose professional knowledge of coasts and harbours helped give his nautical fiction a convincing feel.
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